It is barely more than two years since our leaders - those who
told us about Iraq's WMDs and the Jessica Lynch rescue - asserted
a scenario far less credible than the child killer Ian Huntley's
claim of the sudden deaths of two healthy 10-year-olds in a
bathroom "accident". Three skyscrapers and part of the
Pentagon collapsed, ostensibly as a result of fires related to
four hijacked airliners that morning. But the official BTS
records show that two of the flights - AA 0011 and AA 0077 - were
not even scheduled for September 11, 2001, due to low bookings.
(And many of the "hijackers" turned up alive and well.)
Records of a third plane, tail number N612UA, which was allegedly
steered by Arabs into the South Tower, show an opportune gap
between its arrival at Boston on 7/9/01 and its departure from
JFK, New York, on 10/9/01. There was ample time for covert
operatives to fit software patches to enable remote-controlled
flight, gas canisters to knock out flight crew, etc.

It has now been calculated that the gravitational potential
energy of some 100 kWh per tower was insufficient to sink the
very near free-fall collapse, pulverisation of concrete and rapid
expansion of dust clouds. But strategically placed thermite
ignited with a magnesium fuse could have reliably instigated the
observed demolition. And unlike kerosene, thermite is capable of
melting steel. US intelligence claimed not to "see this one
coming", yet the National Reconnaissance Office was running
an exercise of a plane crashing into a building on the morning of
9/11. And the original pilot of the plane that supposedly hit the
Pentagon had drafted an emergence response plan for the Pentagon
in the event of a hit by a civilian plane.